Health
FDA Clears First Blood Test for Diagnosing Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, affects more than 6 million Americans and over 55 million people worldwide. Until now, diagnosing Alzheimer’s has been a complex and often invasive process, requiring expensive PET scans or lumbar punctures (spinal taps) to detect biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). However, in a landmark decision, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the first blood test to aid in diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease—a move that could revolutionize early detection and treatment.
By World Mirror9 months ago in Chapters
"Breathe Better with Yoga: Tips to Boost Lung Capacity"
Breathe Better with Yoga: Tips to Boost Lung Capacity Proven Poses and Techniques to Breathe Deeper and Live Healthier Breathing is fundamental to life, yet most of us don’t think much about how well we are doing it. Whether you’re an athlete, a singer, or just someone looking to boost overall well-being, improving lung capacity can significantly enhance your quality of life. One of the most effective and natural ways to achieve this is through yoga.
By Muhammad Azeemullah9 months ago in Chapters
Trump meets Syrian president
The reported meeting between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Riyadh—if confirmed—would indeed mark a dramatic shift in U.S.-Syria relations and Middle Eastern geopolitics. However, several key aspects of this scenario raise questions about its plausibility and require careful analysis:
By Ratul Shrikh9 months ago in Chapters
Seeking Guidance on Unexplained Infertility
It can be really tough when you're trying to have a baby, and things just aren't working out the way you hoped. You might go through lots of tests, and the doctors might tell you that everything looks normal. This can be confusing and frustrating, and it's often called "unexplained infertility." It means that even though the usual checks haven't found any problems with either partner, getting pregnant is still a challenge.
By Urooj Khan9 months ago in Chapters










